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There are currently two implementations for IBM i: | There are currently two implementations for IBM i: | ||
* Native port of Python 2.7 by Per Gummedal, called iSeriesPython, for V5R3 and later | * Native port of Python 2.7 by Per Gummedal, called iSeriesPython, for V5R3 and later | ||
− | * PASE port of Python 3.4 by IBM, as Option 2 of 5733-OPS (Open Source for IBM i Product) for 7.1 and later | + | * [[PASE]] port of Python 3.4 by IBM, as Option 2 of 5733-OPS (Open Source for IBM i Product) for 7.1 and later |
Another is expected in the near future: | Another is expected in the near future: | ||
− | * PASE port of Python 2.7 by IBM, as Option 4 of 5733-OPS (Open Source for IBM i Product) for 7.1 and later | + | * [[PASE]] port of Python 2.7 by IBM, as Option 4 of 5733-OPS (Open Source for IBM i Product) for 7.1 and later |
==Hello world== | ==Hello world== |
Revision as of 19:44, 11 May 2016
- See also on Wikipedia: Python (programming language)
Python is a general-purpose very-high-level programming language.
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IBM i implementation
There are currently two implementations for IBM i:
- Native port of Python 2.7 by Per Gummedal, called iSeriesPython, for V5R3 and later
- PASE port of Python 3.4 by IBM, as Option 2 of 5733-OPS (Open Source for IBM i Product) for 7.1 and later
Another is expected in the near future:
- PASE port of Python 2.7 by IBM, as Option 4 of 5733-OPS (Open Source for IBM i Product) for 7.1 and later
Hello world
Python 2
print "Hello world"
Python 3
print("Hello world")
External links
- iSeriesPython Web Site
- iSeriesPython Blog
- IBM i Technology Updates - Python
- "Getting started with Python on IBM i" (PDF) from Gateway/400 Group
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